I’m getting this surgery Monday because I have a leg shorter than the other caused by an infection I had when I was younger, so I’ll finally have 2 equal legs. I’m so excited!! ❤
Hello, a minimum of 18 years old with fully closed growth plates and a maximum of 55 years old with no chronic diseases can have this suregry. For a tailored information, pelase feel free to contact a patient consultation expert. Regards, WBT.
@@MaheshSharma-o7l till 18 maximum for boys but there are some exceptions in which boys continue to grow till their 20s And for girls it'll be around 15-16
Is this surgical procedure restricted by specific bone quality and health requirements, or can it be safely conducted for individuals with closed growth plates and no health issues that could impede bone recovery, so long as they simply be given with proper care? My second question is, is it accurate that the extended portion of the leg becomes thinner post-recovery, compared to its original state? Additionally, does this thinning make the extended leg more vulnerable even after the bone has healed? like for example, a person wants to play an activity that consists of heinous activities like basketball, will this affect the person’s playing style even if it was handled with proper care during the lengthening process. this comes for my third question which will be when is the ideal time that the extended leg will be fully recovered? you may answer this question optionally: Have there been instances where complications during the surgery led to the necessity of amputating the leg that failed to accommodate the inserted metal material intended for lengthening?
Certainly! Limb lengthening surgery requires good bone quality and overall health, particularly for individuals with closed growth plates. While it's possible to safely perform the procedure with proper care and post-operative rehabilitation, the extended portion of the leg may initially appear thinner and weaker.However, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed prior to the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed prior to the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities. The success of this procedure heavily depends on the patient's adherence to medical guidance and rehabilitation protocols. Finally, we have never had a case which was fatal or a patient’s leg was amputated. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, if you consider CLLs, you should spare 6-7 months for lengthening and walking unaided. Students and almost everyone from different types of occupations can go through it as long as they can create some time for the recovery period. Regards, WBT.
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Lastly, for futher info, kindly contact our patient consultation expert through any communciaiton channels you prefer. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
This affects the proportionality of the body, right? For example, if my legs grow longer other bones in my body also need to grow such as my spine and also hand etc
Before the operation, our doctor measures each segment and checks the body ratio. Accordingly, he advises the amount of length you should achieve not to distort the proportionality and stay within the safe limits. The final outcome can determined throughout the process though. - Regards, WBT.
Hello, depending on the age, the severity of your condiiton and the medication dosage, it can be feasible. You can contact our patient consultation expert to recevie more information. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Is there a way I could decease my height (with the help of a surgical method) rather than increasing it like shown in the animation? Perhaps is there a leg shortening surgery??
Hello, we offer limb shortening surgery too. Our expert doctor have had 5 limb-shortening cases so far. For more details, please contact our patient consultation expert through contact@heightreduction.com Regards, WBT - Medzonia
After the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities. - Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, patients gradually increse their height after having limb lengtehning surgery. Lengthening process can take 2 - 3 months depending on how much height increase they want to achive. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, it is advised that patients should weigh up to 50 - 60 kg so that Precice nails will not be damaged so easily with the given loads. In the first 4 months, our doctor does not recommend patients to give too much weight to the legs. Even though the thickest Precice nail is inserted inside the bone, patients are advised to avoid giving loads for the first 4 months. For more details, kindly get in touch with a patient consultation expert through preferred communication channels. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, physical therapy sessions are not painful. On the contrary, it is a rehabilitation method we use to ease pain. In fact, the most important thing in the process is rehabilitation, that is, physical therapy. It is a procedure we do to address potential complications or existing complications. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities. - Regards, WBT & Medzonia.
Hello, while any surgical procedure carries some risks such as infection, issues with bone healing, or muscle contractures, the likelihood of paralysis is extremely low, especially when an experienced surgeon is at the helm. At our clinic, rest assured that a highly specialized surgeon will conduct your operation, significantly reducing the possibility of any complications with the support of our expert team. For an in-depth look at the risks and how we manage them, visit: wannabetaller.com/complications-and-risks-in-limb-lengthening-surgery/ Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, yes, after the interlocking screws that stabilize the intramedullary nails are removed, the holes are filled with new bone tissues, and they solidify. Regards, WBT & Medzonia
Hello, for more details, you can contact our patient consultation expert via email (support@wannabetaller.com) or phone number (+90 531 988 30 90) Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, for more details and costs, you can kindly get in touch with pur patient consultation expert via Whatsapp (+90 531 988 30 90) or Email (support@wannabetaller.com) - Regards, WBT.
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, with a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons. You can achieve minimum of 10 cm and a maximum of 15 cm. Regards, WBT.
@@LimbLengthening only 5'9 so is it possible to do more even if it means it’s non safe or let’s say I gain the 6inchs is it possible after healing and time has pass can I go for a round 2 of the procedure
@@colbyrobinson807It’s possible, but I would still get the surgery even if 5’9 isn’t necessarily your goal. I’m 5’9 and rarely face any discrimination or insults because of my height
@@JakobFridfinnsson honestly 5'9 isn’t bad and still taller then most women but my reasoning is a lil different I wanna be a bit taller then that not necessarily for the presentability but because I wanna be a more effective fighter don’t get me wrong 5'9 is not bad at all I just feel like 5'10-6'0 is the sweet spot for men because you’re neither too short or too tall
Hello, quadrilateral surgery is not performed by our doctor because it is too risky. For example, there is a high risk of embolism, and long duration of anesthesia and there can be multitrauma in the legs. Thus, the second limb lengthening surgery can be done ideally 6/12 months after the first surgery. We do not offer any packages or fees for 2 surgeries but rather do them separately. Regards, WBT.
Hello, ℹ️With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons. ℹ️Our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. Between 10 - 15 cm is advised for adults. Regards, WBT - Medzonia
Hello, quadrilateral surgery is not done by our contracted doctor as he finds it quite riskier. There is a high risk of embolism, and long duration of anesthesia, and there can be multitrauma in the legs. Thus, the second limb lengthening surgery can be done ideally 6/12 months after the first surgery. Regardless of which method is preferred, the maximum safe limits are Femur, 6-8 cm, and Tibia,5-7 cm. Surgery costs vary depending on the surgery methods. By contacting us, our patient consultation expert can give you more detailed info. Regards, WBT.
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 hey bro... Quadrilateral surgery is one done on both the femurs and tibias at the same time so in short operation is done on all 2 tibias and 2 femurs but it's riskier that way that's why @wannabetaller do one at a time... I think depending on how you want you start with tibia then after like 7 months or so go for femurs
Hello, for more details, you can contact our patient consultation expert via email (support@wannabetaller.com) or phone number (+90 531 988 30 90) Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, first of all, With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons. As 15-16 cm achievement needs two separate limb lengthening surgeries, you can get current quotes from our patient consultation expert. Kindly get in touch via +90 531 988 30 90 or support@wannabetaller.com Regards, WBT - Medzonia
The process can be painful and intense tomporarily, however, the achievement at the end of the distraction is so worht for the patients. No pain no gain :) Regards, WBT.
Hello, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. For professional sports and heavy liftings, patients must take a leave of 1- 2 years just to be on the safe side and consult the doctor about when commencing. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello Sir 👋🏼 Please kindly reply to my question. As a man my height is 5 feet 1 inch (age 24). How much height can be possible to increase through this surgery?
Hello, ℹ️With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons. ℹ️Our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. The amount of lengthening that can be safely achieved in a single surgery depends on various factors, such as the age and overall health of the patient, the location of the bone that needs to be lengthened, muscle flexibility, nerve durability and the surgical technique used. It's important to note that pushing the limits of safe lengthening can increase the risk of complications, such as nerve damage, joint stiffness, infection, muscle contracture, and bone healing problems. It's essential to consult with a qualified and experienced orthopedic surgeon who can assess your individual case and provide guidance on the safe and realistic limits of lengthening for you. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello, if you want a customized and detailed information, you can kindly get in touch with us through support@wannabetaller.com or +90 531 988 30 90 - Regards, WBT.
so the metal pipe Will forever inside your Bone?...yeah... but also with the height you got at the end it of the prosedur Will forever be your mine forever to...
Hello, the intramedullary that remains inside the bone is biocompatible, however, it is recommended to have them removed in 1-1,5 years after the surgery. Regards, WBT.
Hello, yes the Precice 2 method unfortunately is pricier compared to the other methods. Perhaps, you can consider the LON method, which is cost-friendly. For more details, you can get in touch with a patient consultation expert via WhatsApp or Email. WP Number: +90 531 988 30 90 Email: support@wannabetaller.com Regards, Wannabetaller Team
@@Anonymous99816 Hello, *Current Surgery Fees* vary depending on the suregry methods, and they range from 20 000 USD to 48 000 USD. For more detailed info, please kindly get in touch with us through the WP number or email address. Regards, WBT.
Hello, thank you for sharing your opinion. Decisions regarding limb lengthening are highly individual and should ultimately be made by the person considering the procedure. Every individual has unique circumstances, desires, and personal reasons for exploring limb lengthening as an option. While it's important to respect diverse perspectives, it's also crucial to remember that people have different motivations for seeking limb lengthening, whether it be for medical reasons or personal concerns. Therefore, it's important to approach the topic with empathy and respect for each person's unique circumstances and perspective. Regards, WBT - Jana
I’m getting this surgery Monday because I have a leg shorter than the other caused by an infection I had when I was younger, so I’ll finally have 2 equal legs. I’m so excited!! ❤
I pray that you be safe and recover fully❤🙏
Good luck, all the best
Have you done your surgery?? And from where?
@@uzmakhan87 Yes, I did it a few weeks ago. Since I’m under 18 and live in Canada, my surgery took place in a children’s hospital (CHEO).
All the very best, and please do share your experience
𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗶𝗰 𝗶𝗻 𝗺𝘆 𝗯𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀 💀👍
🤣🤣 nice one
Who are the people suitable for this surgery? For example age or people who have underlying diseases
Hello, a minimum of 18 years old with fully closed growth plates and a maximum of 55 years old with no chronic diseases can have this suregry. For a tailored information, pelase feel free to contact a patient consultation expert. Regards, WBT.
@@LimbLengtheningat what age u can grow naturally??
@@MaheshSharma-o7l till 18 maximum for boys but there are some exceptions in which boys continue to grow till their 20s
And for girls it'll be around 15-16
Is this surgical procedure restricted by specific bone quality and health requirements, or can it be safely conducted for individuals with closed growth plates and no health issues that could impede bone recovery, so long as they simply be given with proper care?
My second question is, is it accurate that the extended portion of the leg becomes thinner post-recovery, compared to its original state? Additionally, does this thinning make the extended leg more vulnerable even after the bone has healed? like for example, a person wants to play an activity that consists of heinous activities
like basketball, will this affect the person’s playing style even if it was handled with proper care during the lengthening process. this comes for my third question which will be when is the ideal time that the extended leg will be fully recovered?
you may answer this question optionally: Have there been instances where complications during the surgery led to the necessity of amputating the leg that failed to accommodate the inserted metal material intended for lengthening?
Certainly! Limb lengthening surgery requires good bone quality and overall health, particularly for individuals with closed growth plates. While it's possible to safely perform the procedure with proper care and post-operative rehabilitation, the extended portion of the leg may initially appear thinner and weaker.However, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed prior to the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed prior to the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities.
The success of this procedure heavily depends on the patient's adherence to medical guidance and rehabilitation protocols.
Finally, we have never had a case which was fatal or a patient’s leg was amputated.
Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
@@LimbLengthening What happens to the metal inserted into the bones? is it gonna be forever inside?
I WANT THIS SURGERY!
Hello, you can freely contact our patient consultation expert to recevie details about the surgery.
ML: support@wannabetaller.com
PN: +90 531 988 30 90
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia
Intha surgery panna evlo selavu agum@@LimbLengthening
After how much time is the steel rod already taken out?
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
After this surgery how many months rest in? Can students, jobers take this surgery?how many months after walking?
Hello, if you consider CLLs, you should spare 6-7 months for lengthening and walking unaided. Students and almost everyone from different types of occupations can go through it as long as they can create some time for the recovery period. Regards, WBT.
How much
How much does it cost to remove the metal rod in the bone afterwards, and what would happen if the metal rod in the bone isn't removed after 5 years 🤔
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Lastly, for futher info, kindly contact our patient consultation expert through any communciaiton channels you prefer. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
I BROKE 5 BONES JUST WATCHING THIS
Hello, thank you for expressing your opinion in such a sarcastic way :) - Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Me to😂
This affects the proportionality of the body, right? For example, if my legs grow longer other bones in my body also need to grow such as my spine and also hand etc
Before the operation, our doctor measures each segment and checks the body ratio. Accordingly, he advises the amount of length you should achieve not to distort the proportionality and stay within the safe limits. The final outcome can determined throughout the process though. - Regards, WBT.
Thank you universe ♥️
What's the moon has anything to do with it?🥴
what are side effect after surgery ???
Can asthematic do this process?
Hello, depending on the age, the severity of your condiiton and the medication dosage, it can be feasible. You can contact our patient consultation expert to recevie more information. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Is it safe and After how many days does it take for a person to recover
Is there a way I could decease my height (with the help of a surgical method) rather than increasing it like shown in the animation? Perhaps is there a leg shortening surgery??
Hello, we offer limb shortening surgery too. Our expert doctor have had 5 limb-shortening cases so far. For more details, please contact our patient consultation expert through contact@heightreduction.com
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia
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Will i be able to do heavy workout in gym after this surgery? If not so then how long after will i be able to do
After the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities. - Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Can you get taller surgery again after this?
Hello, patients gradually increse their height after having limb lengtehning surgery. Lengthening process can take 2 - 3 months depending on how much height increase they want to achive. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Are those nails are removable or permanent?
Sir how much it cost for +15cm with 2 surgery and where is your hospital,and how much time it will take to walk again
I'm in Dubai, is it possible here..?
And how much it cost.?
Hello, does both bones surgeries done at once? And will the patient be in the hospital for the whole time?
Thank you
Hello, our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Is precise nailing of tibia weightbearing from 1st day post op?
Hello, it is advised that patients should weigh up to 50 - 60 kg so that Precice nails will not be damaged so easily with the given loads. In the first 4 months, our doctor does not recommend patients to give too much weight to the legs. Even though the thickest Precice nail is inserted inside the bone, patients are advised to avoid giving loads for the first 4 months. For more details, kindly get in touch with a patient consultation expert through preferred communication channels. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Sir is physiotherapy is painful ?
Hello, physical therapy sessions are not painful. On the contrary, it is a rehabilitation method we use to ease pain. In fact, the most important thing in the process is rehabilitation, that is, physical therapy. It is a procedure we do to address potential complications or existing complications. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Sorry i have question can we go to gym after this surgery. And will our leg bones get weaker or not sorry for bad English
Hello, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return back to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. It takes roughly 1-1,5 years to run and do other heavy activities. - Regards, WBT & Medzonia.
@@LimbLengthening thank you
Where is this surgery performed in Delhi?
Hello,
We are based in İstanbul, Türkiye.
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia.
This looks so painful. What are the long term side effects?
Hello, while any surgical procedure carries some risks such as infection, issues with bone healing, or muscle contractures, the likelihood of paralysis is extremely low, especially when an experienced surgeon is at the helm. At our clinic, rest assured that a highly specialized surgeon will conduct your operation, significantly reducing the possibility of any complications with the support of our expert team. For an in-depth look at the risks and how we manage them, visit: wannabetaller.com/complications-and-risks-in-limb-lengthening-surgery/
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia.
Are the holes in bones also heal?
Hello, yes, after the interlocking screws that stabilize the intramedullary nails are removed, the holes are filled with new bone tissues, and they solidify.
Regards,
WBT & Medzonia
Fees??
Hello, for more details, you can reach our patient consultation expert;
WP: +90 531 988 30 90
ML: support@wannabetaller.com
Regards,
WBT & Medzonia
I want this surgery 😢
Hello, for more details, you can contact our patient consultation expert via email (support@wannabetaller.com) or phone number (+90 531 988 30 90) Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
I want this surgery but
My age 18 my height 164 cm
I want 182 cm is possible ?
4'11 to 5'5 how much cost
Hello, for more details and costs, you can kindly get in touch with pur patient consultation expert via Whatsapp (+90 531 988 30 90) or Email (support@wannabetaller.com) - Regards, WBT.
Hi@@LimbLengthening
@@LimbLengtheninghi
Means the rod would be inside my bones forever?
Hello, the removal of intramedullary nails is recommended to be performed 1-2 years after the main surgery. Due to the biomechanical and biocompatible properties of intramedullary nails, there is generally no significant concern about them remaining inside the bone. However, the lack of sufficient data or research on the long-term risks and issues associated with the nail staying inside the bone has led many orthopedic specialists to recommend the surgical removal of intramedullary nails in the early stages. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
@@LimbLengthening ok thanks a lot
After patients reaching the maximum height, do they remove the metal rods they've inserted?
Hello, many of our patients come back here for nail removal surgery as it is recommended to be removed in 1,5 - 2 years. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Will you increase tibia and femur at the same time?
This is the tibia and fibula. This technique doesn't lengthen the femor
Hello, our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hey so what is the absolute limit of inches you can add to your height im 5'3 😅
Hello, with a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons. You can achieve minimum of 10 cm and a maximum of 15 cm. Regards, WBT.
@@LimbLengthening only 5'9 so is it possible to do more even if it means it’s non safe or let’s say I gain the 6inchs is it possible after healing and time has pass can I go for a round 2 of the procedure
@@colbyrobinson807It’s possible, but I would still get the surgery even if 5’9 isn’t necessarily your goal. I’m 5’9 and rarely face any discrimination or insults because of my height
@@JakobFridfinnsson honestly 5'9 isn’t bad and still taller then most women but my reasoning is a lil different I wanna be a bit taller then that not necessarily for the presentability but because I wanna be a more effective fighter don’t get me wrong 5'9 is not bad at all I just feel like 5'10-6'0 is the sweet spot for men because you’re neither too short or too tall
@@colbyrobinson807 Spend the money on therapy instead mate, you don't need to be tall to be happy
Whats the price of the 2 surgery combined ???
Hello, quadrilateral surgery is not performed by our doctor because it is too risky. For example, there is a high risk of embolism, and long duration of anesthesia and there can be multitrauma in the legs. Thus, the second limb lengthening surgery can be done ideally 6/12 months after the first surgery. We do not offer any packages or fees for 2 surgeries but rather do them separately. Regards, WBT.
Is it possible to increase 20cm?
Hello,
ℹ️With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons.
ℹ️Our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management.
Between 10 - 15 cm is advised for adults.
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia
Can i do Quadrilateral surgery for 15 cm height more height with precise 2 or with lon method what should be the cost .
Hello, quadrilateral surgery is not done by our contracted doctor as he finds it quite riskier. There is a high risk of embolism, and long duration of anesthesia, and there can be multitrauma in the legs. Thus, the second limb lengthening surgery can be done ideally 6/12 months after the first surgery. Regardless of which method is preferred, the maximum safe limits are Femur, 6-8 cm, and Tibia,5-7 cm. Surgery costs vary depending on the surgery methods. By contacting us, our patient consultation expert can give you more detailed info. Regards, WBT.
What is quadrilateral surgery tho ?
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 hey bro... Quadrilateral surgery is one done on both the femurs and tibias at the same time so in short operation is done on all 2 tibias and 2 femurs but it's riskier that way that's why @wannabetaller do one at a time... I think depending on how you want you start with tibia then after like 7 months or so go for femurs
Price
Hello, for more details, you can contact our patient consultation expert via email (support@wannabetaller.com) or phone number (+90 531 988 30 90) Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
How much cost I want 15-17 cm long
Hello, first of all, With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons.
As 15-16 cm achievement needs two separate limb lengthening surgeries, you can get current quotes from our patient consultation expert.
Kindly get in touch via +90 531 988 30 90 or support@wannabetaller.com
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia
@@LimbLengthening hi
@@LimbLengthening 15 cm increase height cost
Ahiahiah, What a pain I would say! 😅
magic in my bones😮
@@JOAGYTyes😏😏
The process can be painful and intense tomporarily, however, the achievement at the end of the distraction is so worht for the patients. No pain no gain :) Regards, WBT.
I‘d like to try
After surgery patient can do heavy lifting and leg workout
Hello, after the bone fully solidifies and heals, the new bone becomes as strong as any other bone in the body. It doesn't get weaker or worse with time. Patients can freely return to engaging with the physical activities they enjoyed before the surgery. You will thus be able to engage in all the physical activities you enjoyed before the operation. For professional sports and heavy liftings, patients must take a leave of 1- 2 years just to be on the safe side and consult the doctor about when commencing. Regards, WBT - Medzonia.
Hello Sir 👋🏼
Please kindly reply to my question.
As a man my height is 5 feet 1 inch (age 24).
How much height can be possible to increase through this surgery?
Hello,
ℹ️With a single procedure, it is possible to increase up to 8 cm (approximately 3 inches) in the femur and up to 7 cm (about 2.76 inches) in the tibia. These are the maximum limits that are considered safe, and it is generally not recommended to exceed them for health and aesthetic reasons.
ℹ️Our surgeon does not perform quadrilateral lengthening surgeries due to their high risk. Such procedures can pose a significant risk of embolism and require prolonged anesthesia, which can cause multiple traumas to the legs. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule a second limb lengthening surgery at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. He prefers giving a gap of 6 to 12 months between leg lengthening surgeries for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the bone to heal and form a strong callus, providing stability during lengthening and reducing complications. Secondly, it gives time for the surrounding soft tissues to recover from surgery-related stress, preventing potential complications. Thirdly, it helps avoid problems like infection, nerve damage, and poor bone consolidation that might occur if the second surgery is rushed. The gradual lengthening process also allows the bone to adapt effectively, leading to better outcomes with reduced fracture risk. Lastly, the recovery time enables patients to undergo thorough physical therapy and rehabilitation, ensuring better preparation and increased comfort for the subsequent surgery, thus improving overall well-being and pain management.
The amount of lengthening that can be safely achieved in a single surgery depends on various factors, such as the age and overall health of the patient, the location of the bone that needs to be lengthened, muscle flexibility, nerve durability and the surgical technique used.
It's important to note that pushing the limits of safe lengthening can increase the risk of complications, such as nerve damage, joint stiffness, infection, muscle contracture, and bone healing problems. It's essential to consult with a qualified and experienced orthopedic surgeon who can assess your individual case and provide guidance on the safe and realistic limits of lengthening for you.
Regards,
WBT - Medzonia.
@@LimbLengthening Thank You.
How much cost
for 15cm
Hello; can you contact with our English patient representative from this number +90 (531) 988 3090 ?
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😰😰😰 painful...!!
I want surgey what was cost
Hello, if you want a customized and detailed information, you can kindly get in touch with us through support@wannabetaller.com or +90 531 988 30 90 - Regards, WBT.
so the metal pipe Will forever inside your Bone?...yeah... but also with the height you got at the end it of the prosedur Will forever be your mine forever to...
Hello, the intramedullary that remains inside the bone is biocompatible, however, it is recommended to have them removed in 1-1,5 years after the surgery. Regards, WBT.
@@LimbLengthening owh okay thanks for the confirmation,, sorry for my bad Eng..
But the price its so expensive 😢
Hello, yes the Precice 2 method unfortunately is pricier compared to the other methods. Perhaps, you can consider the LON method, which is cost-friendly. For more details, you can get in touch with a patient consultation expert via WhatsApp or Email. WP Number: +90 531 988 30 90 Email: support@wannabetaller.com Regards, Wannabetaller Team
How much is the precice 2?
@@LimbLengtheninghow much does it cost?
@@Anonymous99816 Hello, *Current Surgery Fees* vary depending on the suregry methods, and they range from 20 000 USD to 48 000 USD. For more detailed info, please kindly get in touch with us through the WP number or email address. Regards, WBT.
@@LimbLengthening can you go from 5’5 to 5’10?
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Not worth it
Hello, thank you for sharing your opinion. Decisions regarding limb lengthening are highly individual and should ultimately be made by the person considering the procedure. Every individual has unique circumstances, desires, and personal reasons for exploring limb lengthening as an option. While it's important to respect diverse perspectives, it's also crucial to remember that people have different motivations for seeking limb lengthening, whether it be for medical reasons or personal concerns. Therefore, it's important to approach the topic with empathy and respect for each person's unique circumstances and perspective. Regards, WBT - Jana
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